Damast Santoku Micarta Jewels knife 18 cm

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Fast delivery: 1-3 days
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133.00

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Rated 9.4 out of 10

60,000+ satisfied customers preceded you

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Short specifications

Material
VG-10 Damask steel
Sharpening Angle
15º
Hardness
61 HRC
Dishwasher Safe
No
Color
Brown
Height
6.0
Packaging
Premium gift box
Weight
Santoku knife (207 g)
Handle
Pakka wood and micarta
Edge
Symmetrical
Sharpening Method
Japanese cut

Description

The Damast Santoku Micarta Jewels knife from Shinrai Japan is a multifunctional Japanese knife. You can use a santoku knife to cut, chop and slice vegetables, meat and fish. A santoku knife can be recognized by the high blade where the back of the blade slopes only close to the point. An advantage of a santoku knife is that they are lighter than most European kitchen knives and are therefore slightly easier to handle.

This edition of the Micarta Jewels Series is finished to perfection. The Japanese damask steel blade continues in the beautiful Micarta jewellery bolster. Micarta is made of several layers of linen that are pressed together with synthetic resin under high pressure. These 3 inlaid jewel rings provide a unique and beautiful composition. The wood of the handle is made of sustainable pakka wood.

In addition, the handle is made in one piece, without rivets. This makes it completely maintenance-free and the risk of cracks or other damage is minimal.

  • 67 layers of Japanese VG-10 damask steel
  • Hardened to 61 HRC Rockwell
  • Razor-sharp santoku knife with a blade of 18 centimeters.
  • Comes in a luxury gift box
  • The best in its price range

Comfortable
All blades are extremely sharp. Due to the perfect balance, they lie comfortably in your hand. Cutting food has never been so easy and fun!

Handmade in detail
Because the knives are handmade, attention has been paid to every detail during production. This way you get the best quality Japanese knives.

Perfect grip
The Japanese damask steel blade continues into the beautiful Micarta jewelery bolster. Micarta is made of several layers of linen that are pressed together with synthetic resin under high pressure. These 3 inlaid rings provide a unique and beautiful composition. The wood of the handle is made of sustainable pakka wood.

In addition, the handle is made in one piece, without rivets. This makes it completely maintenance-free and the risk of cracks or other damage is minimal.

A beautiful gift
The knives are always delivered in a beautiful gift box. This not only ensures that the blades are protected on the go, but also that it puts a smile on your face when you receive it.

Japanese VG10 67 layers damask steel
Shinrai Japan's knives are unique as most of them are handmade. Both sides of the knife consist of 33 layers of the best Japanese steel. These layers are placed against a layer of VG10 steel, giving you a knife of 67 layers. This is also called Damask steel. The production technique is centuries old and results in stronger and harder knives. This makes the knives indispensable for every kitchen.

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Combined price: 245.00 (Je bespaart tot: 123.00)

166.00 - 19% Black Friday discount
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133.00

Damast Santoku Micarta Jewels knife 18 cm

Damast Santoku Micarta Jewels knife 18 cm

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$133.00Translation missing: en.products.product.regular_price
166.00 - 19% Black Friday discount
Translation missing: en.products.product.sale_price
133.00
Fast delivery: 1-3 days

Ordered before 23:59 = delivered tomorrow

Rated 9.4 out of 10

60,000+ satisfied customers preceded you

Minimum 2 years guarantee

Customer Reviews

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Patrick Oelbrandt
Super quality

Very nice gift for our son's birthday.

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Carla O.
fast delivery

I received the knife very quickly, thank you for that...

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Jorn Berens
Recommended

Super sharp. Recommended.